Remaining safe from self-inflicted injury
The priority is safety; the child must be protected from self-harm. Repetitive behaviors are comforting, and unless they are harmful their limitation is not a priority. Although feeding independently is a basic need that may be achieved, it is not the priority. Children who need help with toileting are not necessarily incontinent, and it is not the priority.
Radio waves from smartphones may be carcinogenic - Mobile phones and their towers generate radio waves. Several studies have suggested that though low frequency radio waves aren’t harmful to humans, but over exposure to them may lead to tumours in the body.
Smartphones cause anxiety, increased stress - Cancer aside, smartphones cause a variety of health issues. They have been found to increase anxiety and mental stress in teens. Mobile radiations may also cause learning disabilities and lowered IQ in infants, according to some reports.
The tadpoles take their food from the yolk of an egg. The egg yolk is equivalent to the placenta. T<span>he </span>placenta <span>attaches itself to the uterus to provide the </span>developing<span> foetus with blood and oxygen.</span>
The answer would be C. Sportsmanship.
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Answer:
tell her parents
Explanation:
its just the better option compared to the other 3